Unit 4 Where’s my schoolbag?
Section A
1b Listen and number the things in the picture [1-4].
Tom: Where are my books?
Mother: They’re on the sofa.
Tom: How about my pencil box?
Mother: It’s in your schoolbag.
Tom: Ok. And where’s my computer game?
Helen: Your computer game? It’s under your bed.
Tom: Great. Now where are my keys?
Father: Oh, they’re on the table.
2a Listen and number the things [1-6] .
Tom: Hey, Helen.
Helen: Yes?
Tom: Is my computer game on the table?
Helen: No, it isn’t. It’s in the bookcase.
Tom: Oh, Ok. How about my books? Are they on the bookcase, too?
Helen: No, they aren’t. They’re on the chair.
Tom: Oh. So, where’s my pencil box?
Helen: Hmm… it’s under the sofa.
Tom: And where’s my schoolbag?
Helen: It’s under the table. And your ruler is under the chair.
Tom: Oh, I see. And where are Mom’s keys?
Helen: The keys? They’re on the table.
2b Listen again. Find the things from 2a and number them in the picture [1-6].
2d Role-play the conversation.
Mom: Come on, Jack!
Jack: Oh, no! Where’s my bag?
Mom: Hmm…is it on your desk?
Jack: No. And it’s not under the chair.
Mom: Oh! It’s on the sofa.
Jack: Thank you, Mom. Err…where’s the map?
Mom: I think it’s in your grandparents’ room.
Jack: Yes, it’s on their bed! And my hat?
Mom: It’s on your head!
Jack: Oh, yeah! Haha!
Section B
1c Listen and circle the things Tom wants from his room.
Mom: Hello.
Tom: Hi, Mom. Could you bring some things to school for me?
Mom: OK.
Tom: I need my English books…
Mom: English books? Where are your English books?
Tom: Hmm, they’re on the chair … Oh, no, they’re under the radio.
Mom: OK.
Tom: And I need my ruler. It’s on the bed. And my notebook.
Mom: Where’s your notebook?
Tom: Uh, I don’t know. Oh… it’s under the model plane in the bookcase. And Frank’s tape. He needs it
Mom: Where’s his tape?
Tom: Oh, it’s in the tape player.
Mom: OK. Meet you at one at your school.
Tom: Thanks, Mom!
1d Listen again. Where are Tom’s things? Write them down.
2b Read the passage and answer the questions: Is Kate tidy? Is Gina tidy?
I’m Kate, and my sister is Gina. I’m tidy, but Gina is not. In our room, my books and tapes are in the bookcase. My keys are in my schoolbag. I have a clock. It’s on the desk. Gina’s books are everywhere—on her bed, on the sofa and under the chair. The white model plane is here. It’s under the desk. “Where are my keys? Where’s my ruler? Where’s my schoolbag?” Gina always asks.